This chapter is from the book American Church History: A Reader, which is an introduction to the diverse role that Christianity has played in American history. The multi-perspectival approach of the volume reflects not only the pluralistic nature of Christianity\u27s role in American culture but also the breadth of interpretive methods used in the study of American religious history. Brief but substantial bibliographies after the general introduction and each essay will provide useful guides to students and scholars interested in pursuing research on a particular topic
This dissertation argues that an historical and theological analysis of the social theologies of Edw...
This dissertation argues that an historical and theological analysis of the social theologies of Edw...
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The Social Gospel is a religious social-reform movement prominent in the United States from about 18...
The proponents of the Social Gospel movement (1865-1920) believed that the Kingdom of God was alread...
Current history textbooks include Christianity in their discussion of U.S. history. A study systemat...
This project uses convention documents to explore the relationship between a progressive religious m...
Religion in America persisted along traditional Christian lines until the 1870s. It was then that th...
The central argument of this paper is that the mainstream of the American, Christian socialist movem...
Historians seek to explain processes of change. In The Purpose of the Past, Gordon S. Wood writes, “...
Old Testament interpretation, by J. M. Powis Smith.--The life of Jesus, by Shirley J. Case.--The stu...
This collection of 22 essays by established scholars provides an excellent summary of recent researc...
This thesis will explore the path of Christian Socialism in America and the emergence of a “new” eva...
This study demonstrates the cultural and political importance of American uses of religious history ...
This thesis examines how Christianity and citizenship shaped the ideology of Eugene Debs, the most p...
This dissertation argues that an historical and theological analysis of the social theologies of Edw...
This dissertation argues that an historical and theological analysis of the social theologies of Edw...
v.1. The religious forces of the United States / H. K. Carroll.--v.2. The Baptists / A. H. Newman.--...
The Social Gospel is a religious social-reform movement prominent in the United States from about 18...
The proponents of the Social Gospel movement (1865-1920) believed that the Kingdom of God was alread...
Current history textbooks include Christianity in their discussion of U.S. history. A study systemat...
This project uses convention documents to explore the relationship between a progressive religious m...
Religion in America persisted along traditional Christian lines until the 1870s. It was then that th...
The central argument of this paper is that the mainstream of the American, Christian socialist movem...
Historians seek to explain processes of change. In The Purpose of the Past, Gordon S. Wood writes, “...
Old Testament interpretation, by J. M. Powis Smith.--The life of Jesus, by Shirley J. Case.--The stu...
This collection of 22 essays by established scholars provides an excellent summary of recent researc...
This thesis will explore the path of Christian Socialism in America and the emergence of a “new” eva...
This study demonstrates the cultural and political importance of American uses of religious history ...
This thesis examines how Christianity and citizenship shaped the ideology of Eugene Debs, the most p...
This dissertation argues that an historical and theological analysis of the social theologies of Edw...
This dissertation argues that an historical and theological analysis of the social theologies of Edw...
v.1. The religious forces of the United States / H. K. Carroll.--v.2. The Baptists / A. H. Newman.--...